Ripon Cathedral Chapel of Justice and Peace
Caroe & Partners

The new Chapel of Justice and Peace in Ripon Cathedral, designed by Patrick Crawford and Beate Neumerkel of Caroe & Partners Architects, is primarily defined through its use of natural materials and warm lighting which create an intimate space or sanctuary within the larger space of the Cathedral.

The commitment to imagination and craftsmanship in their respective fields by all those who have contributed ensured that the newest addition to Ripon Cathedral's ancient fabric will inspire those who visit and worship today."

Treske made the altar table, chairs and altar rail from solid fumed oak sections held together by bronzed steel, while the simple shapes which support the rail and table complement the surrounding stonework in a gesture expressing invitation, welcome and blessing.

This latest addition to the 1300 year-old cathedral in North Yorkshire was consecrated in 2006 by the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, and occupies the stone plinth of the ancient consistory court at the west end of the northern aisle.

Treske have also made 300 new oak chairs for the nave to meet the needs of a modern place of worship and venue for musical events, re-cycling the old pews into tables which are sold to raise funds for the cathedral.